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4 PAGE RTX MEPFORP MATT; TRTRTTyrc, rEDFOTtT), OTF.OOy, FRIDAY, MATJOTT 7, 1910 MANY APPOINTMENT UPONCOMMISSIONS GERMANS FLEE 1 SALEM, MurcU C. Nino lnws were lmssed by the 'recent legislature jcreutine offices Bml.lwiirdg and com 'missions which must bo filled bv uo pomtment bv (lie coveruor. In all but ono instance these appointments vill be made bv Governor Olcott, The one exception is the soldiers' and sailors' i GOnmiisison, created to have ehartrc of ..'expenditure of. the $100,000 emer- Koncv fund appropriated for relief of stranded soldiers and sailors. Thi conunission: was appointed bv Gov. , crnor mthveombe. ! AmotiL' the most important appoint tnents in the list to be made bv Gov . ernor Olcott will be the board of con filiation and arbitration and On-con land settlement commission, while .much interest will bo centered in the appointment of a wdse of the ncwlv ' oroatcd court of domestic relations 1'ortland. ' '. One member of the board of con ..filiation and arbitration is to be an !X;inted from a list of five names to be submitted to the eovernor bv the Employers' association, while another is to be appointed from a similar list ; lurntshed bv the State Federation o Labor, while the two arc to select the third member. . . . ' . ' Will Select Court judge The Oregon, lust settlement ' com mission is to consist of five mem . hers to tie uppointc3 b'v "the Governor. Jlus commission has a fund of SiiO. O00 for its immediate expenditure in . novclopinir plnns for providing estab Iishcd farm homes" for Oreeon sol Jicrs. while an additional $750,000 will be available for use bv the" com mission if voters approve the $5,000, IKHI reconstruction bond issue. 7 Selection of a imigc for the. court of domestic relation lor Multnomah - (-mintv will bo made from a list of three names to be sumbitted bv the Circuit court lurices of that countv Another important commisison will be the tax supervisory commission for Multnomah countv. Tins commission wi be composed of three members w no win act as nn aovisorv capacity lor all tax levying bodies in Multno mah countv. A board of five is to be appointed to be known as the state board o nrcliitect examiners. . Another board to be appointed is to be known as the board of auto, mechanics examiners. Stay Lease Present Offices ,It will consist of three members etill another created bv the last lciris lature will be known as the state board of eneineerinsr examiners, which is to consist of nine members to be appointed bv the eovernor. Another commission of three members is to be appointed to codify laws relating to children. ' . As to existing boards and commis sions and offices, which arc filled bv appointment' bv the chief executive. liovernor Olcott has . not indicated ' what his policy will be. but if he fol .. Jojvk in this matter the poliev he has . adhered to as a member of state board of eontrol. he will let present . appointees understand that it is busi- : ness efficiency that he requires of employes under his direction and SO ! long as thev deliver the goods from . a business standpoint, and cut out : political intrigue, thev need not fear oecnpitation. As a member of the state board s of control he has consistently stood ; bv state employes whom he consiil. ., ered efficient, while he has opposed the petty politician on the state pay . '. roll. . ,.; This applies to commissions or of ; ficcs which have definite state func tions to perform, wiifle it probably r m not apply to offices where ad ministrative policy is to bo carried out, us in such instances it is con sidered likely the governor would want persons who are not only effi- . went, but Svho are also in harmony wiui ins policies. ' , ; ' CHAMBERLAIN TO FLY TO NEW YORK IN AIRSHIP . . WASHINGTON,Mar. 7. Senator Chamberlain, who will address the .Sphinx club id New York Monday, may make' the trip 'to that city by airplane" tfext Sunday His on; Dr. Charles T. Chamberlain of Portland, and Mrjrchamberla.in,jnade a flight . in an army airplane' pVer thecity of Washington Wednesday. -,. ':'''. 10 E GET SLOAN'S FOR YOliMttlEF You don't have to rub It In r to get quick, comfort- ; ". ing relief - Once you've tried !t ton that atiff Joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rhcu ' raatic twinge,, lame back, you 11 find ..warm, aoothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. . Won't etain the skin, lea vea no muss, wartef tio 'time in- applying, sure to . five quick results. v A IaJ-ga bottle means economy. Your own or any ' ptner -nruggmt Has' It. iet It -today. CORLENZ. Mar. 7. (By Associat ed Press.) The disturbances in Mer lin and other parts of unoccupied Germany have resulted In such an In crease in the number of civilians eager to reach the bridgehead area where conditions are more normal that the American forces of occupa tion have been compolled to take steps to prevont Germans from all parts of the country over-running the occupied tone along- tho Rhine. Only those desiring) to travel on urgent business or are returning 1o their homes will' lie allowed to pass within the American occupied area. The Germans within the occupied .zone are already laying plans for the days after the Americans have with drawn. Applications were made re cently for tho privilege Of holding public meetings to urge tho organiza tion of volunteer forces to take over affairs when tho Americans left the district. . These applications, however, were denied today by the Third Army of ficials on the ground that' meetings of this kind were prohibited by the orders forbidding any organized en emy forces within the' bridgehead limits. " . I BUSINESS FAST t WASHINGTON', Mar. 7. Confi dence that business conditions aro readjusting themselves "In a fairly satisfactory way," altho not as fast as many interests wish, was express ed by the federal reserve board lu a review for February of reports by federal reserve agents in ach district. "Reports as to labor unemploy ment have been numerous in tho press,'' sa(ra the board's review, "but the reports of federal reserve agents show that there, has probably thus far been over-anxiety nud exaggera tion with respect to this matter. From several manufacturing districts It is reported that labor conditions aro rar rrom satisfactory and that there) is considerable unemployment, but it Is also noted that tbo condi tion does not seem to have grown worse during February." ' It . appears that the surplus of la bor Is smallest in tho south and southwest. "There is as yet ho general revis ion of wages downward, altho Ihore are indications of a tendency to let wages settle to a definite level which shall without question be higher than that existing before the war. There has been a tendency to provide- labor for a creator number of persons by eliminating overtiide or establishing short-time," SAX FKA.VCISCO. Tho greatest nftfv-IK. t IK v.,,...., tu ........ I Kileauca, Hawaii, ono of tho world's greatest volcanoes, in a lottor receiv ed horo from L. VY do Vls-i.Vorton secretary of tho Hawaiian Volcano Research association. "I have returned from a prolonged stay at Kiloauea volcano," ho wrote. "The rava column la undergoing an unprecedented rise and ia overflow ing in all directions from tho flro-plt into tho main crater. There now ure five lakes instead of ono. 1 have walked, with Professor T. A. Janitor. J'a., tho obsorvatory director, over tho whole of the area of the flro-plt, on the surface oLthe lava column, and came away with a sort of bewil dering kalaldoscopo of white-hot cav erns, plashing fountains, and seeth ing turmoil, impossible of connoctod description. It Is n wonderful ex perience to stand at tho sldo of a glowing cone ten feet high, and look down thru a kind of window into a roaring inferno beneath, while the ground rdeks and heaves under one's feet. , ;-,:.' j. ; 'As the lava wlH continue to rise until March, 21, we. are in for some, very wonderful displays, and it Is 4o years since we have had such In tense activity at tho crater. Mnunal I -on (on llllo island) Is becoming rustless ami. tour grout culumils of stuoko and Incandescent Kits hnv boon rising for some days, but the absence of vurthuuakvs, and of ulght glow from tho summit, appear to In dicate that no immediate eruption la to be feared." , FIRST WOOL AUCTIONS NET A GOOD PRICE l'OUTltA'XO, Mar. 7. Portland's first wool auctions hold at tjio ufftco of thn government wool wttiilnlMlni tor, Chfti'lns tlroi'ii, proved a signal tflu.nnaM Ituliit A total of about l,trn,li00 pounds nf flimcn wnti itfrnrril tiv llm ifovm'll" in out uiul the withdrawals from mile wore numu 3 lr cent, , tiiii tiricen tibtalned wmo in out Hatliifiu-tniy unit rnitgcu- troiii i emu a poumi imhu the uovorniiixiit valuation to t cuu ltlll,V, II About 90 hlddnrn wero In nl leu dnnco uud at timet! tho aiitlnii prions was swift. "Freezone" ?s Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off ' with fingers No ' pain ! Wit l.V Drop a llttlo Frcczono on nn arhlng corn, instantly tint corn stops hurt ing, then ' you lilt it right out. It doem't hurt one bit. Yc; maotcl Why'wultT' Your druggist sella a liny MUo of Freezone for a (ow cents, nfllclcnl to rid your M of rwry hard corn, olt corn, or com bi'lwcia tho iuv, -and .ealliiwt, Without IMWOt Irritation. Try t. K,. I,n T. ten. nt!il.d!jifucd. 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